He said he'd back in training tomorrow. The statement was reported in an article in today's Daily Mail. Looks like Lendl's going to be around too. I'd post the article, but inevitably it doesn't seem to be online.

Also we now know why he gave the Glasgow Parade a miss. In the same article Andy said he'd managed to get only about 3 hours sleep in 3 days and, not surprisingly, was utterly exhausted. He spent some time at home just walking the dogs and sleeping, so it's great to see him looking so fresh in the Dunblane pics, but, please, I hope he doesn't overdo it now.

Well Aileen......It must be difficult to get comfy in bed with two heavy medals round your neck and a big trophy tucked under your arm!

He just said congratulations and asked for a photo. He’d been trying all afternoon and finally caught him right at the very last moment just before he went into the courts for the exhibition stuff. You have to love a trier. It was quite amusing!

Am going back home up to Crieff in a few weeks,for a wee break! Am going to go to the postbox for an obligatory thumbs aloft photo beside the postbox.What a day for Dunblane on Sunday, though! Was so proud of Andy taking the time he did to sign thousands of autographs in his marathon walkabout. Has always been a gentleman in my eyes, but that was special.Andy doubters have been a bit quiet of late!!!

He said he'd back in training tomorrow. The statement was reported in an article in today's Daily Mail. Looks like Lendl's going to be around too. I'd post the article, but inevitably it doesn't seem to be online.

Also we now know why he gave the Glasgow Parade a miss. In the same article Andy said he'd managed to get only about 3 hours sleep in 3 days and, not surprisingly, was utterly exhausted. He spent some time at home just walking the dogs and sleeping, so it's great to see him looking so fresh in the Dunblane pics, but, please, I hope he doesn't overdo it now.

I think what Andy is doing is so smart. Getting up close and personal with the fans, and talking about a tennis academy in Scotland. He's doing all the right PR things. Someday, Andy will be in the Court of Champions at the US Open.

The US Open Court of Champions salutes the tournament’s all-time greatest champions with an individual permanent monument that serves as a lasting tribute. The 2006 inductees will join prior inductees including Jimmy Connors, Margaret Court, Chris Evert, Steffi Graf, Billie Jean King, Jack Kramer, Rod Laver, Ivan Lendl, John McEnroe and Bill Tilden. A panel of international print and broadcast journalists selected the 2006 inductees from the roster of U.S. champions based on their performances at the tournament and their impact on the growth of the event.

The permanent US Open Court of Champions attraction, a 9,000-square foot outdoor pavilion bounded by the South Entry Gate and the Arthur Ashe Commemorative Garden and Sculpture, features a complete listing of all U.S. singles champions, updated annually, and through plaques and prose chronicle the achievements of the tournament’s greatest champions.